Wiseguy FBI snitch acquitted at insurance-slay trial
The case of the dueling snitches ended in an acquittal.
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The case of the dueling snitches ended in an acquittal.
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Police released footage of the vicious stabbing that took the life of an 18-year-old Bronx woman last week.
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Two cops from Brooklyn’s embattled 81st Precinct were charged Friday with making a trumped-up arrest – in a sting operation caught on video.
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Northwest Airlines LLC has agreed to plead guilty and to pay a $38 million criminal fine for its role, through Northwest Airlines Cargo, in a conspiracy to fix prices in the air transportation industry.
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Her killer, Darryl Littlejohn, was on federal probation for bank robbery and should not have been working as a bouncer at The Falls bar in SoHo, where he met St. Guillen in 2006.
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Read about a murder-for-hire plot in California, the death-penalty sentence for a North Carolina gang member, and other stories in our roundup of the Top Ten stories of the week.
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Quiana Selders, 35, of Hammond, Louisiana, was sentenced to three years’ probation for defrauding the American Red Cross in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
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Two officers with the New Orleans Police Department have been charged in a three-count indictment with federal crimes in connection with the beating death of civilian Raymond Robair in July 2005.
James Marshall, 28, a former network and data administrator in the Information Technology Services Department at Wilberforce University, was ordered to pay $12,614.21 in restitution to the U.S. Department of Energy for stealing computer equipment purchased with a federal grant and selling it through his established Internet business in 2007.
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Elliott Brown, 32, of Baltimore, was sentenced to 30 years in prison followed by 10 years of supervised release for conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute heroin.
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